On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 9:06 AM Thomas Passin <tbp100...@gmail.com> wrote:

What should happen when I copy a tree that contains a clone?
>

Leo copies the tree to the clipboard as is, that is, *retaining *gnx's.
What happens next depends on how you *paste* the tree:

- The paste-node (Ctrl-Shift-v), command allocates *new* gnx's for all
pasted nodes.
- The paste-retaining-clones command (Paste Node As Clone, from the Outline
menu), retains the gnx's for all pasted nodes.

Either way, if the pasted tree contains clones (nodes with more than one
link to them in the pasted tree) then those nodes will be cloned after the
paste.

Finally, after a paste-retaining-clones, Leo might create new cloned nodes
if the gnx of a node outside the pasted tree matches the gnx of a pasted
node.

Edward

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